
The mouse has a fairly low profile design, so it isn't really intended for people who want to have a big mouse squarely in their palm. The buttons are held in place with magnets, and are a snap to remove and swap out. In the box there's two extra buttons and two extra placeholders, should you decide to remove all the buttons. As I said, it's an ambidextrous mouse, and Logitech allows for side buttons on either side, or none at all. You charge the internal battery with a USB cable that connects to the front of the mouse, and you can easily use it as a wired mouse while it's charging.ĭanielle Abraham + 1 moreAside from its weight this mouse offers several innovative features, so let's tackle them one at a time. I was able to use it on and off for a week and the battery only drained by about five percent, which is pretty incredible.

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Logitech hasn't quoted any numbers but the Logitech G Hub software noted that a full charge was good for 41 hours, roughly. Logitech achieved this by using a thinner exoskeleton, and by going with a smaller than average LiPro battery that runs for a very long time. To put it into context, the Razer Mamba Wireless is 106g, and a wired mouse like the Logitech G502 goes all the way up to 121g. This theoretically allows for faster mouse movement, and also makes it easier to pickup and flick around. At just 80g it's one of the lightest mice on the market, if not the lightest overall.
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Logitech G Pro Wireless – Design and FeaturesIn the intro I mentioned this is a light mouse, so naturally you're wondering just how light it is. It's also compatible with the company's Powerplay wireless charging mat, if you're the type that hates plugging in your mouse. It offers an ambidextrous design with optional buttons on either side, the company's latest sensor, tremendous battery life, and an outrageous $150 price tag. It's a very stripped down affair, without weights or a million buttons. The basic gist is that it's a super lightweight mouse despite its wireless design, and it's designed for professional players who want just the basics without unnecessary features and bloat. About a year ago Logitech ditched the fancy names for its products like "Proteus Spectrum" and settled on numbers instead, but a select few are just labeled "Pro." There's a pro keyboard, a pro wired mouse, and now finally a Pro Wireless mouse ( See it on Amazon). Note that if you click on one of these links to buy the product, IGN may get a share of the sale.
